Latest Vessels News – Page 10
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Consortium works on UK’s first H2-fuelled CTV
A project to retrofit a CTV with hydrogen propulsion has been launched in the UK for the first time.
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Neptune builds Ariane 6 rocket-transport ship
Space rockets will be transported on a carrier built by workboat builder Neptune Marine, which has won an award for the vessel.
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Hull, foils and diverging CTV designs: Part One
Batteries don’t quite cut the mustard yet, although developments are continuing apace. In the meantime, designers are assessing other changes they can make to their vessels.
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PODCAST: Tour of Cummins’ brand new MRC
The cost to vessel owners of a rebuilt engine could be less than 70 per cent of a new one – with practically no difference in performance, says Cummins, who took customers and journalists on a tour to see where this magic will be done.
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Two powerful tugs join Seacontractors fleet
Dutch tug owner and operator Seacontractors has bought two more anchor-handling tugs from Boskalis, which makes them the most powerful such vessels in the fleet of this steadily expanding company.
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Motorsport knowhow delivers usable electric RIBs
Jake Frith joins the sea trial of a couple of new electric RIBs by Vita Power, which promise to be the latest in propulsion and charging technologies.
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Yanmar power for Japanese hybrid passenger first
Japan’s first hybrid passenger ship to use both hydrogen and biodiesel is Yanmar powered
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Second Maasdelta section sunk at Rotterdam
After delay and damage to the second section of the Maasdelta Tunnel, the piece has been successfully immersed at Rotterdam.
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Nuclear tugs: a future reality?
Scientists at a European Tugowners Association seminar told delegates that nuclear propulsion on tugs and smaller vessels was a very real possibility.
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Another milestone reached for offshore vessel charging
Oasis Marine has successfully transferred power through its Oasis Power Buoy to a crew transfer vessel
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Tsavliris rescues grounded bulk carrier
Greek salvor Tsavliris has assisted a laden bulk carrier after it grounded in Indonesia.
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Solstad brings Kongsberg on board
Kongsberg Maritime and Solstad Offshore have teamed up to trial decarbonisation technologies across Solstad’s fleet
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Port power: which option to choose?
A new white paper addresses the growing need to look at power storage options at ports.
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Dutch coast ‘stabilised’ with beach nourishment
Dutch coastal towns and infrastructure have been protected ‘for the coming years’ after extensive sand replenishment works
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Shipbuilder Työvene enters offshore wind market
The Finnish shipbuilder is building its first SWATH CTV for the wind sector
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Crew negligence caused Swedish ferry grounding
The Swedish Coast Guard says two crew were fined for causing a major oil spill after their negligence resulted in the grounding of a ferry.
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Meyer partners C-Job in strategic market move
C-Job Naval Architects and Meyer Group have entered into a mutually beneficial partnership
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Damen’s ‘next generation’ tugs in the news
Dutch tug buider Damen is as busy as ever, with orders coming in for Poland and Germany.
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New WTIV designed to install 20MW turbines
Although the industry has implicitly agreed to slow down the expanding size of the wind turbines it manufactures, a new WTIV has been designed that will be able to install the biggest on the market.
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Tug development: evolution or revolution?
When can the pace of progress be described as revolutionary rather than evolutionary? With tug development, it’s starting to look like the latter. Peter Barker reports.